[lace] UK trip

2015-01-17 Thread Robin Asman
Hi everyone

I'm going to the UK for a family wedding in July and wondered if anyone
knew of any lace days or events were on about that time.  Coming from the
other side of the world I have to make my bookings way ahead and I would
like to work my dates to include any interesting lace thing thats on.

Many thanks

Robin from Australia

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Re: [lace] Silk Threads, Use of Hand Creams - Conservation File

2015-01-17 Thread Catherine Barley
Most of my needlelace is worked using white thread which unlike the bobbin 
laces, comes into contact continually with ones hands and although I wash my 
hands at regular intervals whilst working, I never use hand creams of any 
description after washing!  There will be a residue of cream, no matter how 
long one massages the cream into ones hands and this will of course attract 
dirt, resulting in a less than pure white completed piece of work.  When 
I've finished stitching for the day, this is the time to apply the much 
needed hand creams.


Catherine Barley
UK

Catherine Barley Needlelace
www.catherinebarley.com

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Subject: [lace] Silk Threads, Use of Hand Creams - Conservation File



It is suggested you either use hand cream, or not.  Be  consistent.

We concluded that every hand cream altered the color of the threads,  or
the way light traveled across stitch surfaces, regardless of the
manufacturer's claims.  Some hand creams might have been harmless,  but 
there were

definite difference



Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center


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